For our 10th anniversary, the 18th Street Singers are delighted to announce our inaugural Composition Competition. New, contemporary choral works are essential to our mission of invigorating a fresh generation of choral music audiences, so a celebration of our decade of song would not be complete without new music from today’s talented composers. Our 10th Anniversary Concert will […]
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When Your Music Goes Missing: Digital Licensing and the Future of “Ownership:
(ilounge.com) The iPod may have been the single most important technology development for music educators that I’ve seen in my career thus far. The ability to load an entire listening library onto a portable device and recall examples instantly for our musicians allows us to give our ensembles concrete examples of musical language and style […]
Lost in the Loving, Floating Ocean of Thee
Every Wednesday at MusicSpoke, we feature new scores by our composers and post a review on our blog! This week, we have Lost in the Loving, Floating Ocean of Thee by Timothy Tharaldson, a beautiful setting of the Walt Whitman poem. Keep an eye out for new scores every week! See it, hear it, buy it […]
Great Links for Conductors
Four Traits of Lucky People. via 99u.com How Practice Changes the Brain and the exceptions to the 10,000 Hour Rule. via youarenotsosmart.com Offices Singing Together at Before Work. via acappellanews.com An interesting take on Copyright, from the perspective of the fashion industry. via putthison.com Can you play the 1812 Overture?
(Cloud) Storage Wars: Google Drive for Education goes Unlimited
If you work at a K-12 or Higher Ed school with Google Apps for Education, you are quietly getting a fall gift from Google: Drive storage will be unlimited for education users within the next few days. Over the last few months, Google and Microsoft have been waging war over cloud apps for the education […]
CJ Replay: Legal Photocopying
(An excerpt from the Choral Journal article, “Guidelines from the MPA Music Publishers’ Association of the United States” [pg.41]) When can I photocopy? This question is asked every day by music educators nationwide. Most music educators want to respect the rights of copyright owners, but are sometimes confused as to when it is permissible […]